After his death in 1603, his territories were inherited by his son, Satomi Tadayoshi.
The territory was inherited by his son, Camillo Colonna Marcello, who after his father's death in 1534 owned the land until his death on 10 December 1558.
Upon Charles' abdication in 1556, he decreed, that these territories would be inherited by his son King Philip II of Spain.
When the male line of the Counts dies out in 1479, this territory is inherited by the Landgraves of Hesse.
The territory of Baden-Baden is inherited by the Margrave of Baden-Durlach, forming Baden.
When Rudolf died on October 15, 1080 in Merseburg, his territories were inherited by Berthold II of Zähringen.
Henry died without sons in 1473; his territory was inherited by his brother William.
Until 1350 all territories of Artois, Franche-Comté and the Burgundian duchy were inherited by their grandson Philip I of Burgundy.
His territories were inherited by his cousin Duke William the Victorious, then Prince of Calenberg.
The death of Prince Frederick on 24 December 1812 resulted in the extinction of the ruling house and the territory was inherited by the Prince's of Anhalt-Bernburg.